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Using the Road Map in English to re-energise our thinking about stretch and challenge

Using the Road Map in English to re-energise our thinking about stretch and challenge. How is it going? Name: Which statement best describes how you are feeling about English Language?. If you ticked C , what sort of stretch and challenge would you value most?. Departmental Developments.

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Using the Road Map in English to re-energise our thinking about stretch and challenge

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  1. Using the Road Map in Englishto re-energise our thinkingabout stretch and challenge

  2. How is it going? Name: Which statement best describes how you are feeling about English Language? • If you ticked C, what sort of stretch and challenge would you value most?

  3. Departmental Developments Increased Access • Enhanced use of Moodle to offer access to radio/TV clips and articles • Book trolleys (making wider reading texts easily available) • Literature Blog Increased Access - planned actions • Create some additional critical analysis resources on taught texts, for literature students • Make links to the LRC catalogue more visible Trial ‘push’ activities • Trial of class vs. class competition (Hannah Mantle’s session) Trial ‘pull’ activities • Trial of a reading group (Lit) to be continued Selective focus • 4 -6 weekly sessions to prepare Oxbridge candidates for entrance papers Selective focus – planned actions • Weekly lunchtimes sessions targeted specifically at students who plan to apply to do an Eng Lit degree

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